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Chevrolet’s SEMA display doesn’t just play host to the Sonic and Cruze: the company is also showing off modified versions of the Camaro. The SEMA cars are said to help inspire owners to customize their own vehicles.

The Camaro Red Zone concept shows off the muscle car’s convertible model, painted in a new-for-2012 color called Crystal Claret. The car also wears Chevrolet Accessories 21-inch wheels, a body-colored grille, a new silver “heritage” stripe that will be available from dealers soon. Other tweaks include a Pedders suspension lowering kit, a polished strut-tower brace, a new engine-bay liner, “Titanium” leather upholstery with Silver Ice accents, new floor mats with silver Chevrolet logos, and new dashboard trim pieces.

Depending on public reaction at the SEMA show, Chevrolet may put the Camaro Synergy Series concept into production. The Silver Ice car wears black hood stripes, black 21-inch wheels, a new body kit, and deletes the car’s “RS” or “SS” exterior badges. Under the hood is a new Chevrolet Accessories red engine cover, as well as a polished strut-tower brace. As to mechanical changes, the Camaro features a Hurst short-throw shifter, red-painted Brembo brake calipers, and a Pedders lowering kit. Interior upgrades comprise floor mats and pedals from Chevrolet Accessories, Silver Ice trim for the door panels and instrument cluster, black leather upholstery with red stitching, and red SS logos on the headrests.

Chevrolet Camaro 1LE Concept

Chevrolet stresses than the Camaro 1LE concept is just that — a concept — but notes that the show car was inspired by a racing performance package available for third- and fourth-generation models of the Camaro. The car mixes performance parts from the Camaro SS and Camaro ZL1. It has Magnetic Ride Control adaptive suspension, lightweight 20-inch wheels wearing Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires (as found on the ZL1), Brembo brakes with six-pistons front and four-piston rear calipers, an active exhaust nabbed from the ZL1, and a new strut-tower brace. On top of that, the Camaro 1LE scores special hash mark fender decals, black-painted splitter and side skirts, and black leather upholstery.

Chevrolet is also showing the Camaro ZL1 Carbon concept, which is based heavily on the production ZL1 that will launch next year. The car has been upgraded with exposed carbon fiber for the hood, rear spoiler, shifter trim, and dashboard trim. The car also wears a new-for-2012 paint color called Ashen Gray, as well as satin-black 20-inch wheels.

Hot Wheels Camaro

Toy lovers, take note: Chevrolet’s final modified Camaro is designed to look like a Hot Wheels car. Designed to look like the Camaro featured in the first-ever series of Hot Wheels cars released in 1968, a Camaro SS was painted metallic green and fitted with black decals and red-accented wheels.